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For a long time, Washburn had been exploring what it would be like "to take a TV show and push it past the apocalypse and see what happened to it" and while she originally considered Friends, Cheers, and M*A*S*H, she ultimately settled on The Simpsons. Burns, a Post-Electric Play was written by Anne Washburn with a score composed by Michael Friedman. As Bart sings the finale song about hope for the future, the stage is lit up by bicycle-powered electric lights - the first appearance of electricity in the play. However, he receives encouragement from the ghosts of his family and kills Burns in a swordfight. Bart, the last survivor, almost surrenders out of despair. Burns begins killing the Simpsons one by one. Burns, along with his demonic henchmen Itchy and Scratchy, sneaks onto the boat and unties the mooring ropes. The Simpsons flee from the catastrophe onto a houseboat.

In the musical's story, Burns destroys Springfield by sabotaging the nuclear power plant. Burns has been combined with Sideshow Bob (the actual Cape Feare villain) and is now a supernatural avatar of death and destruction. The story, characters and morals have changed into more serious and epic forms. Cape Feare, now a familiar myth, is being performed as a musical. The final act is set 75 years after the second act. During a rehearsal of Cape Feare, the group is attacked by armed robbers, with their fates unknown. Troupes fiercely compete to reconstruct and perform pre-apocalyptic stories. Live theatre is a major entertainment form in the new society. The survivor group (plus a new member) have formed a travelling theatrical troupe that specializes in performing Simpsons episodes. To distract themselves from mourning, they attempt to recount the episode " Cape Feare" of the television show The Simpsons, as well as various other pieces of pop culture. In the first act, shortly after an unspecified apocalyptic event, six survivors gather around a campfire. It was produced at the Almeida Theatre in London in 2014, and in Adelaide and Sydney, Australia, in 2017. It received polarized reviews and was nominated for a 2014 Drama League Award for Outstanding Production of a Broadway or Off-Broadway Play.

It premiered in May 2012 at the Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company in Washington, D.C., and then ran from August through October 2013 at Playwrights Horizons in New York City, commissioned and developed with the New York theater company The Civilians. It then examines the way the story has changed seven years after that, and finally, 75 years later. Burns tells the story of a group of survivors recalling and retelling " Cape Feare", an episode of the TV show The Simpsons, shortly after a global catastrophe. Burns, a post-electric play) is an American black comedy play written by Anne Washburn and featuring music by Michael Friedman. Burns, a Post-Electric Play (stylized Mr. Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company, Washington, D.C. DL-EPT combined with standard 3D CSI-EPT exploits the power of data driven DL-based EPT reconstructions while the subsequent CSI-EPT facilitates a better generalization by providing data consistency.The poster for the original off-Broadway production at Playwrights Horizons Our results indicate that a hybrid method consisting of an initial DL-EPT reconstruction followed by a 3D CSI-EPT reconstruction would be beneficial. Using realistic electromagnetic simulations at 3 T and 7 T, the accuracy and precision of hybrid CSI reconstructions are compared to standard 3D CSI-EPT reconstructions. using MR-EPT or DL-EPT as initialization guesses for standard 3D CSI-EPT. Here, we investigate the benefits achievable using a hybrid approach, i.e. Deep learning (DL) based methods require a large amount of training data before sufficient generalization can be achieved. Iterative reconstruction methods such as contrast source inversion-EPT (CSI-EPT) are typically time consuming and are dependent on their initialization. Standard Helmholtz based MR-EPT methods are severely affected by noise. Different reconstruction methods are available, however all these methods present several limitations which hamper the clinical applicability. Magnetic resonance-electrical properties tomography (MR-EPT) is a technique used to estimate the conductivity and permittivity of tissues from MR measurements of the transmit magnetic field.
